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Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-09-28, Page 20ti sit Mrs. bo e, at"`thmanse,. •oni�Settlyday;tober home M�w rS on Sunday with Mr. B.. cad McCIenaghan and e, BeikMetaenaghan were Mr. audMra. Ran'y Moss, Plattsville, Mrs. Eileen Parker and grand- son, Steven Parker of Exeter. Mrs. Joe Ducharme of Goder- kb was a Sunday visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Rev. and -Mrs. Bruce Clark and twin daughters, Julie and Sonja, of Callander were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne and.,family at the manse. On Saturday, September 17, a baby girl, Shannon Teresa, was born at Kitchener Hospital to Mr. Notes from Whitechurch and Mrs. Percy McClenaghan of Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs of Trenton spent Sunday evening last with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne and family. Mrs. Hobbs remained to visit last week with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin visited Monday evening with Miss Annie Kennedy, Wingham. Wallace Conn is looking after the chores on the farm for Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy of Highway 66 while they are on a tour. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. Mrs. Garnet Farrier returned on Thursday. after visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia and other relatives. Ellison Edge of Durham was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ernerson. Chalmers Presbyterian Ladies' Aid held a very successful bake, tea and variety sale in White- church Community Memorial Hall on Saturday. Quite a few from Wingham visited the sale. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda, Larry and Lisa, visited Saturday evening on their way home to Ballinafad with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Albert Coultes visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury of Paisley. Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Archie Purdon attended the training school for "A World of Food in Canada" on Friday and Saturday. They began their club activity meetings on Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ronnie Seddon of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seddon of Keswick visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of Luck - now were Sunday visitors with Wawanosh is now a patient chener were Saturday evening visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Tom Inglis of West Wawanosh was a patient for a few days in Wingham and District Hospital and was expecting to return borne on Monday. Mrs. Jennie Inglis of West at transferred last week to Uni- versity Hospital, London, where she is now receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs.; Ralph Cameron of Lucknow were Sunday visitcirs' with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Empey of Auburn were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutosici, Michelle and Michael of Kit - During 1976, two product prospecting missions involving 20 Ontario participants, visited England, France, Denmark and Switzerland to investigate 147 product opportunities. • EUCHRE PARTY—The Association for the Mentally Retarded sponsored a euchre party Tuesday night. Mrs. Mabel Cruickshank, Belle Godkin, John R. Gilmore and Gord Godkin enjoyed a foursome at this table. The Wingham -Advance-Times, September 28, 1977 Join the Winning Team at RED FRONT Maple Leaf—Fresh "A"-3 lb. Avg. Frying Chickens 5 • • Canada Cee Grade McIntosh Apples • BAKERY • VVeston's-26c OFF -12's Granny BU TTER TA RTS McCormick's 2 Var. 11/2 lb. BIG BAG COO KIES FROZEN Highliner Boston Bluefish and Chips 2 lb. Box • McCain—Straight Cut French Fries Banquet—Turkey, Beef, Chicken or Salisbury Steak Frozen Dinners .85 4 • Maple Leaf—Ready to Serve Smoked Picnic Maple Loaf Polish Sausage Maple Leaf—Fresh "A"--5 lb. Avg. Roasting Chickens ..99 Maple Leaf—Sliced Breakfast Bacon Devon—Sliced Breakfast Bacon I .$155 Devon Link Sausage ib.99 Fresh Sliced Skinless Beef Liver lb .49 419 • • Maple Process Cheese Slices Individual Wrap 44 Catelli—Dinner Mix -71/4 oz. Macaroni &Cheese Schneiders—Regular or Beef Wieners Schneiders—Sliced—lt Var. Cooked Meats ..83 60.2/.89 Schneiders—Ready to Serve Dinner Picnic $11 89 lb Schneiders—Country Style Sausage Schneiders -7 Var. Mini Delis 8 oz. • 9 Schneiders Ring Bologna Laura Secord—Pkg. of 4 x 5 oz. Puddings 5 az • 89 Aylrner Tomato Soup Red Rose—Orange Pekoe Tea Bags 120's $3 4 9 Beef , Chicken Oxo Cubes 12's 2/ 89 E. D. Smith Cherry Pie Filling 19 oz. .89 Blueberry Pie Filling .89 Bake Time - Shredded or Dessicated Coconut 6 oz. .59 Corn Syrup 2 lb .69 Heinz -3 Var.-16 oz. Bar-B-Que Sauces .65 Carnation Instant -12 oz. Mashed Potatoes2P100 Esso—Food Saver /$ I 00 Stretch & Seal 502/ Baggies Sandwich Bags 50..2/.99 Bar Soap- -Super Size Irish Spring 7 oz. 2 /$100 Aylmer Bartlett Pears Heinz—Strained—Meatless Var. Baby Foods Heinz—Meatless Var. Junior Foods 1,..21.95 4 /2 Ca .21 7 /2 oz .31 Phillips Eieclric —40, 60, i 00 Watt Light Bulbs Pack of 2 • 59 Pack Del sey Bathroom Tissue OPEk FRIDAY. EVENING UNTIL 9